One of the finest ruins in Britain - never mind Wales - Neath Abbey was one of the largest religious houses in Britain. It was founded in 1130 by the Norman Knight Sir Richard de Granville. In November 1326 Edward II and his favourite Hugh Despencer took shelter there, trying to keep one step ahead of Edward's wife Isabella and her army. It seems Edward had a number of possessions with him, including jewels, documents, armour and money which were to be sent on to Swansea Castle. Many of these items 'disappeared' either 'lost' or more likely stolen. Stories were told of hidden money being discovered in the Abbey. One of the most important items to tur up was the marriage contract between Edward and Isabella, which turned up in the 19th Century. Makes me wonder what else is there left to be discovered?
AS far as I know, the Abbey is free to visit - when times allow - and it really is worth a visit. It's sheer size emphasises the importance of the Abbey, and it is such a shame that it is not as well known as other monastic ruins such as Tintern. It's profile has been raised as it has been used in tv programmes such as Merlin and Doctor Who.
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